CT loses an icon

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Jccarlton
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CT loses an icon

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Ct losing an icon?:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2011/12 ... o-florida/
At one time the firearms companies in CT were important because of the spinoff industries they created, creating a fertile industrial culture in an infertile place. With these companies gone, like so many others I'm left to ask, What will be left?

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It will right itself in time. State bankruptcy is an option.
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Watching CT is like watching a half awash whale die on the beach.

Jccarlton
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ladajo wrote:Watching CT is like watching a half awash whale die on the beach.
It's worse when you live in the whale. I think I'm going to make a photo album of dead factories and empty lots. The problem is that the "establishment" that has run things here forever has no clue what's happening from their Fairfield county house and New Haven union halls. It makes you want to scream.

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Post by ladajo »

I guess when they are in doubt, they call up their New Canaan buddies and get hard left advice and consolement.

Every time a travel over there, the whale seems to smell a little bit more.

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